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Panaeolus Cyanescens ATOP Spore Print

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ATOP (A Tray of Pans) is an unconfirmed cross between Grasstree, Australia x PHV by Mark M. Mark noted that they were easy to work with, and interestingly, the first flush looked a bit different from the ones that followed. You can really see Grasstree’s influence in the early fruits, with their large, voluptuous, dome shaped caps (pics 5 and 6), but from flush two onward, the edges started flipping up like sombreros which is a signature trait of PHV.

Genetics and images provided by Mark M.

What’s included: Each order includes 1-3 prints, carefully wrapped in sterilized foil. Prints can last several years if stored in a dark, dry, and cool location such as your fridge.

Bundle & Save: This variety is also available in the 6 Pack Panaeolus Spore Prints Bundle Deal. Buy any 5 Panaeolus prints and get the 6th free!

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$20.00

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Product Description

Genus: Panaeolus

Species: unconfirmed cross between P. cyanescens x P. hybrid

Strain Origin: unconfirmed cross between Grasstree, Australia x PHV by Mark M. in Australia

Climate: Tropical and subtropical.

Habitat: Thrives in nutrient-rich soil, commonly found in pastures, grasslands, and areas fertilized by livestock manure.

Temp: 77°-83°F (25-28°C)

Relative Humidity: 86%-92%

Cap: Small to medium sized (1.5-4 cm diameter), rounded or bell shaped caps, that usually start out a deep chestnut brown and fade into a pale cream or grayish color as they mature (hygrophanous). 

Stem: Slender, delicate, and typically between 7-12 cm long. Pale cream or white in color, easily bruising blue when handled.

Gills: Dark, mottled greyish-black, sometimes appearing speckled due to uneven spore distribution. Gills are tightly packed and attached directly to the stem.

Spores: Jet black, smooth, and elliptical in shape. Spores mature quickly, often leaving dense prints. Basidia typically produce four spores each (tetrasporic). Occasionally, natural mutations result in red spores, a trait that once established, can become stable within a few generations.

Growth Characteristics: Fast growing with delicate, tomentose mycelium that is typically soft white in color and semi-translucent on grains. Colonizes quickly, and usually starts pinning within 7-8 days.

Notes: Thrives in environments with stable temperatures, balanced humidity, and consistent airflow.

Potency: Psilocybin is typically between 2%-4%

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